Don't warn when autofilling on localhost

Duplicate of https://1password.community/discussion/125088/ignoring-warning-unsecured-page-when-auto-filling-an-identity-on-localhost, which has been closed without resolution.

I store a number of test credentials in 1password for use in local development. I am often autofilling these dozens of times a day, and would like not to have to click "OK" on the warning every time (sometimes twice on the same page).

I tried marking these items with the http tag, to no avail.


1Password Version: 8.10.18
Extension Version: 2.16.0
OS Version: macOS 14.1
Browser: Chrome

Comments

  • Hello @njp! 👋

    For your protection, 1Password will warn you if you try to sign in to a page that begins with http:// but your Login item for the website starts with https:// (with the S). This is done so that you don't accidentally submit sensitive information (such as a password) to a page over a connection that isn't protected and encrypted using TLS.

    As a workaround for when you're working with localhost, please edit the Login item in question and replace https:// with http:// in the website field for the localhost resource. Then try to fill your login again.

    Let me know if that doesn't work.

    -Dave

  • njp
    njp
    Community Member
    edited November 2023

    Hi @Dave_1P ,

    Thanks for the quick response. This works for logins, but AFAICT there's not a way to add a website to email addresses, identities, credit cards, or bank accounts.

    Nate

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